Blown out of proportion, or the nail in your Live coffin?
Singularity has everything that a fun Summer flick has: explosions, plot twists, speedy action, and more explosions. It’s a diversion from the big guns hitting in the fall. Singularity doesn’t try to be the greatest game ever, so it makes up for it by being highly entertaining at an optimal 8-hour length. It’s fitting, then, that it all comes down to the game’s release window. Singularity isn’t perfect by any means, but it’s perfect for the Summer.
Inception, as formulaic as it is, stands as one of the most entertaining films of the Summer.
We speak to Cheng about all things Shank and its development.
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Almost 2 months ago we hosted our first ever staff E3 predictions game, with the winner receiving a prize. Here’s how we did, and who won.